blueberrymilkshake
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I'm really glad everyone has came to their senses and we can all agree it is Obama's fault.
Well him and Johnny DeppI'm really glad everyone has came to their senses and we can all agree it is Obama's fault.
Uncle Sam has an award for him too, but he might be able to cut a squeal deal for Roger Stone's ass and get some time off. He looked kinda rough when the dragged him out of the embassy in the UK. Maybe they could exchange him to Putin for someone worth a fuck?Julian Assange awarded yet another prize today for his journalism: The Günter Wallraff Prize for Investigative Journalism & Moral Courage is named after Germany's most famous investigative journalist & has previously been won by Saudi writer Raif Badawi
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Short sighted as fuck. Babies are clearly the best long term investment.Maybe if babies aren’t profitable we should nationalize production of infant care necessities. Remember babies are future employees and consumers.View attachment 5138847
That’s literally what I said though lmao. Babies become adults who then buy shit and also produce or distribute shit.Short sighted as fuck. Babies are clearly the best long term investment.
It goes hand in hand with the fact that 90+% of college grads do not know what a theory is. It is not a placeholder for “hypothesis”.Not quite. By the time science makes it to us, that's already been done, otherwise it's research. Most of us aren't in a position to question science. That's just plain old narcissism.
Amen brother. That meme is actually pretty good, just not how the poster thinks, because....that thought is coming from Linus...you know, the thumb-sucking child that carries his blankie around. Technically, the meme is spot on.It goes hand in hand with the fact that 90+% of college grads do not know what a theory is. It is not a placeholder for “hypothesis”.
Not really. “Trust the science” does apply to where theories have been in place for a while and not successfully challenged despite effort to do so.Amen brother. That meme is actually pretty good, just not how the poster thinks, because....that thought is coming from Linus...you know, the thumb-sucking child that carries his blankie around. Technically, the meme is spot on.
Yes but the meme is a child thinking that they're in a position to question science, which is what the poster is also conveying. The vast majority of antivaxxers wouldn't be antivax if they were as knowledgeable as the professionals working in these fields. It's an exercise in ego, delusions of grandeur, and narcissism.Not really. “Trust the science” does apply to where theories have been in place for a while and not successfully challenged despite effort to do so.
Where it is valid to question the science is in more speculative areas such as the physics of the very small or very large. Or any discipline based on statistics, which are highly susceptible to bias in the explored premise.
But for the chemical basis of genetics or the growing severity of climate change, the sheer weight of harmonious data makes them pretty safe to trust.
A meme like that generates an emotional confirmation bias in, say, flat-earthers and astrologers.
I see something different. I see the spurious “do your own research”, the darling of the alt-fact world, repackaged.Yes but the meme is a child thinking that they're in a position to question science, which is what the poster is also conveying. The vast majority of antivaxxers wouldn't be antivax if they were as knowledgeable as the professionals working in these fields. It's an exercise in ego, delusions of grandeur, and narcissism.